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How to Write a Research Paper
Follow step-by-step directions to write great research papers. You'll find articles on... | Who, What, When, Where, Why, and How
Use this graphic organizer to help students write in a journalistic fashion. This printable is... | |
Personal Space
Use numbers to ensure students have personal space and help them keep track of their things. | ||
Opening Activities
Teach students that learning begins right away in your classroom with a daily opening learning... | Proper Punctuation
Commas, question marks, semicolons, and more! Use these handouts to teach your students the... | |
Left-Handers Are All Right
Students use a web resource to explore the perspective of left-handed people coping in a... | ||
Classroom Timesaver: ID Numbers
Assigning students I.D. numbers saves time during assignment collection, field trips, and fire... | Up, Up, and Away
Students use a web resource to learn about hot-air ballooning, including a recent, daring... | |
Sequencing
Your students can use this graphic organizer to identify the sequence of events in a story or a... | Number the Stars Character Jeopardy
After reading Lois Lowry's classic novel Number the Stars, play this game of "Jeopardy"... | |
The Herringbone: Main Idea and Supporting Details
The object of this graphic organizer is to identify the main idea and supporting details. | Number the Stars
The Newbery Award-winning book, Number the Stars, has educated many children about the... | |
Five Elements of a Story
The five elements of a story (introduction, rising action, climax, falling action, and... | Lincoln-Douglas Style Debate Procedure
An outline of the procedures for a Lincoln-Douglas style debate, which is to be used with the... | |
Event Map
Organizing the who, what, where, when, why, and how of an event is the goal of this graphic... | Thanksgiving: Multiple Perspectives
Students will create a landmark that commemorates both the European Settler and the Native... |

